Russian trailer for PHOBOS: THE CLUB OF FEAR

The first Russian trailer for Phobos: The Club of Fear (Фобос: Клуб Страха) has almost the same beginning as the trailer for AMF (you can watch it for the subtitles), but the second part is different. Plus, production rudiments had disappeared. Phobos: The Club of Fear is a story of young people locked in secret Soviet underground bunker, that they planned to turn into night club and that is filled with death traps of all kinds.
The movie stars Petr Fedorov (Inhabited Island) and the star of Balabanov's horror Gruz 200 (Cargo 200) Agnia Kuznetsova.

Rainy summer evening - young people are arriving at the new trendy club
named Phobos which is still under construction or re-construction -
since it's a former bomb shelter which is reconstructed to become a
club. At first, the partiers sees nothing wrong, but soon the bunker
doors turn out to be locked, and the teenagers get trapped underground
without light and communication. None of them realize how dangerous
their situation is. All of them will need to cope with their fears
before the bunker will let them free.

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